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Tart is a premium coffee shop and bakery serving various high-quality foods such as gourmet hot drinks, savoury tarts, baked goods and fresh salads. They cater for both customers who are on-the-go, as well as those who would like to sit and eat in comfortable surroundings. They are currently seeking funding to expand their business into multiple branches as rapid as 2019.
days to go: Expired investment: £291,859
A British alcoholic ready-to-drink company divided into two premium brands: Kalosa Spritz and KÖLD Cocktails. Kold Group have produced great-tasting drinks that are covenant and affordable whilst using 100% natural ingredients. The business is designed to be scalable with the capacity to rapidly grow their distribution in the future. Investment is ought to expand nationally, as well as worldwide. Both brands are available in hundreds of UK retailers and the company exports internationally.
days to go: Expired investment: £39,870
Artisan gin makers putting the city of Exeter into the public eye. Exeter Gin has two brands, a self-named gin and Granny's Garbutt's, which both encompass 5 product ranges. These include Rhubarb Gin, Navy Strength and London Dry. The company originally predicted to sell 500 bottles in their first year, but within the first 10 months of establishment, Exeter Gin sold more than 4,000 bottles and 4,500 miniatures. Their products are sold to restaurants and bars, retailers, wholesalers and online. Funds are being raised to pursue growth opportunities such as redeveloping their website, exporting internationally, showcasing their products on gin tours, increase the number of sale outlets and produce new ranges. Furthermore, Exeter Gin plan to purchase high-grade equipment to maximise their economies of scale whilst reducing overall cost.
days to go: Expired investment: £116,150
A food delivery service offering calorie-counted and high-protein meals for those focused on health and fitness. Gym Food is based in London and is now raising funds to open in three more locations across the city. The company has been achieving average weekly sales of £23k in the November 2017/18 trading period. Gym Food does not have any storefronts, or shop fits and instead trades exclusively via deliveries. The business has received a rating of 4.4 out of 5 on UberEats and 94% on Deliveroo.
days to go: Expired investment: £231,170
One Planet Pizza aim to provide the UK with a range of high quality vegan frozen pizza. One Planet's pizza currently come in 4 Italian style pizza's and can be found in most of the major high street supermarkets.
days to go: Expired investment: £26,824
Lightpoint Medical is a technology company that is a pioneer in developing and marketing precision-guided cancer surgery. Surgeons aren't able to see if the cancerous tissue has been removed in its entirety or not during a surgery. To better this situation, the company has developed an imaging technology based on PET radiopharmaceuticals, more precisely, Cerenkov Luminescence Imaging (CLI), which helps surgeons to detect cancer in a real-time during surgery. The company's first product has received marketing authorisation, i.e., the CE (European Conformity) Mark. A second product, a laparoscopic device for prostate cancer is in development. A non-clinical device has also been released. For its efforts, Lightpoint Medical won the 'Best in Show' Award at the 2014 MedTech Investing Europe Conference. The company aims to utilise the investment to scale its business.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Mootral is a British Swiss agro-technology company that has come up with its patented natural feed supplement that significantly reduces methane emissions from ruminants by up to 38%. It claims that cow burps are the single biggest source of methane apart from the oil and gas sector. Mootral argues that its product addresses the above issue. The company teamed up with its flagship UK partner, Brades Farm, to provide them with Mootral for their cattle. Mootral has also earned carbon credits from enteric methane reduction from cattle, averaging >70 € per credit. The company intends to use this to finance the cost of its ruminant and help governments around the world reduce their emission targets. It has also received support from the Swiss Climate Foundation and featured in press entities such as CNN and Sky News. The company states it will use the investment to reach 10% of today's almost 1 billion industrialised cattle by 2030, hire key personnel and develop more climate-friendly solutions.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,868,130
Sauce of Nature are a fresh pesto brand free from additives and preservatives, being marketed as more than just a stir through pasta sauce but also to be drizzled over salad, as an accompaniment to meat, fish and vegetables or simply enjoyed on its own. They aim to be recognised nationally and internationally and are working on further products such as a vegan range. 
days to go: Expired investment: £36,140
Active Needle is a medical device company that aims to prevent the problem of needle placement errors in ultrasound-guided needle interventional procedures. The technology allows for precision needle targeting.
days to go: Expired investment: £147,514
Naturelly is low in calories and rich in vitamin C, designed to be fun, flavorsome and healthy for children. For every pouch sold a percentage is donated to the charity ''hope for children''. They have no added sugar or sweeteners and are suitable for vegans, vegetarians and for sufferers of all top 14 allergens. 
days to go: Expired investment: £50,184
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